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Can you believe there are now six generations of Pokémon? Six!! That's a crazy amount of different creatures to collect. But which are the cream of the crop? Don't worry, Magikarp isn't actually one of them.

I am a PS3 owner and someday hope to be a PS4 owner, yet I am not at all dissatisfied with my choice to delay purchase, solely based on the current PS4 library. When I transitioned from a Playstation 1 to a Playstation 2, I was pleasantly surprised that I could for the most part rid myself of my PS1...

tv show had a really rough transition from the first seasons into the current season. My friend who reads the comics says they went slightly off of what the comics did during that rough period and have now returned to how they were in the current season._________________“I do like metaphorical heroin and my heroin dealer. EA”

Only part that dragged was burying that kid. It just slowed the game down to a snail's pace. Although it did make for a good jump scare.

As for the TV show season 1 is amazing. Season 2 has some great episodes but there are also some very slow episodes where nothing really happens and it drags. And so far season 3 has been WHAAAAAT THE FAAACK!!!!! ZOMG DID YOU SEE THAT????

Yeah I feel like much of the game is predictable. I mean zombie scenarios have been done to death, but what Telltale throws the player a curveball, Holy Fuck look out because it's coming for your head.

And if Nintendo could've gotten it's aroma creator off the ground...you would've smelt it from a mile away.

Finished it. I'll be back tonight to leave my full thoughts. But for the moment I'll just say that the biggest surprise for me was Larry's death. I thought it was a moral decision:save that awnry old butthole or let him die. So I'm all, "let's save him" and then out of left field Kenny rock-blocks the old fart. (Rock salt that is.) That killed me. From that point on, I was dead inside.

Also, Molly is dumb and you're dumb for liking her. Did she give you sound advice like Chuck, or supplies like Mark...or his LEGS like Mark. Don't be distracted by Altair...I mean Molly.

At the heart of it all, in many stories the addage goes, you're always the hero in your own story. But in post-apocolyptic stories, it should go...you're never the villain in your story. Everybody's just doing their best to stay alive and they never see there actions as purely evil._________________

Molly hater.... *episode 4 spoilers*ok I forgot in the beginning she's a total bitch and abandons Lee, Clem and Kenny in the alley. But she does end up saving them. Plus she's a lone wolf badass ninja chick who nicknames her hook Gilda, all pros in my book. When she left I chose the option "you should come with us". And I also loved Chuck, when he offered me a drink I accepted.

Also, when you people say "I saw the dairy farm from a mile away" at what point did you mean exactly? *episode 2 spoilers* At first I thought something was odd with that crazy woman with the crossbow. I let her talk because I wanted to know how she got Clem's hat. But the more she went on, the more it looked like the dairy folk weren't so nice. Then I knew something was up when Lee was trying to get into the barn. There was no way of knowing Mark was getting his legs chopped off at that point since they took Mark into the house, not the barn. I knew something was fishy, and I had a feeling Mark was dead. But I still didn't expect Cannibalism. My guess was they fed him to walkers who were originally family members. Like I said, lotto numbers guys, predict the future for me.

Done with episode 3....Considering it's part of my job, I could've started that locomotive without the silly instructions. And having it move with the reverser still centered? Totally unbelievable!

Really though, all this game seems to be coming down to is choosing between one person and another. I'm having a hard time believing that your choices REALLY matter that much. I mean if you choose to do one thing the other person will resent you for it and vice versa. There's no one decision where the person on the short end of the stick will understand your reasoning.